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Rev. Jocelyn Jones: Ministry, Money, and the Systems Behind Kingdom Business

  • Writer: LaShay LaRue
    LaShay LaRue
  • Jun 4
  • 2 min read

Faith-based entrepreneurship sounds beautiful until you realize passion alone cannot carry the full weight of the assignment.


In this episode of Entrepreneurship Now, LaShay LaRue sits down with Rev. Jocelyn Jones, founder of Faith on the Journey, to talk about what it really takes to build a business rooted in ministry, purpose, and obedience without ignoring the practical side of growth.


Rev. Jocelyn shares how her work moved beyond the walls of the church and became a national Christian trauma healing business. She talks honestly about the parts many Christian entrepreneurs wrestle with: charging for services, finding the right audience, creating a business model, becoming visible, outsourcing help, and building systems that allow the work to continue.


This conversation is for Christian entrepreneurs, coaches, ministry leaders, authors, speakers, nonprofit founders, and service-based business owners who know they are called to serve, but also know they need more structure to sustain the work.


You’ll hear why “selling is service,” why ministry has no walls, and why your business needs systems if you want your impact to outlive your effort.


In this episode, we talk about:

• Building a faith-based business with purpose and structure

• Why Christian entrepreneurs struggle with pricing and sales

• How to stop hiding and become visible to the people you are called to serve

• Why ministry in the marketplace still needs a business model

• How outsourcing and virtual assistants can help solopreneurs grow

• The role of technology, automation, and time systems in sustainable business

• Why the next faithful step matters more than having the full plan


Guest: Rev. Jocelyn Jones

 
 
 

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